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ATC: airplane 67Z, "traffic westbound at your 2 o'clock, 5000 feet"
Now, if I see the traffic, it's "airplane 67Z has the traffic" What if I don't have it visually, but it shows up on my traffic display? I've heard stuff like "yep, got 'im on the fishfinder" but I'm wondering if there is a standard "official" response? there's also the thought that if you don't have it visually, you don't really "have it" - i.e. the electronic display does not provide as good separation info as actually seeing the traffic with your Mark 1 eyeball. |
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